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Support Forum for database administrators and web based access to important newsgroups related to databasesI have a worksheet written by another programmer that I have to modify. He uses MSquery to extract from a SQl 2003 DB. That part I understand and I can duplicate. The hard part, is that for each row that is displayed three additional columns show up (in all seven queries) and in one case he changes the sorting of the query as well. These functions use the columns output by MSquery. There very simple functions and tests. In the SQL I can not find them or any reference to them. There is no module in VBA. No add-in, just the MSQuery. How can he do this. What should I be searching in Google to understand this feature?
Post Follow-up to this messageOn 23 Jun 2005 08:28:04 -0700, catsinheat wrote: > I have a worksheet written by another programmer that I have to modify. > He uses MSquery to extract from a SQl 2003 DB. That part I understand > and I can duplicate. The hard part, is that for each row that is > displayed three additional columns show up (in all seven queries) and > in one case he changes the sorting of the query as well. These > functions use the columns output by MSquery. There very simple > functions and tests. In the SQL I can not find them or any reference to > them. There is no module in VBA. No add-in, just the MSQuery. How can > he do this. What should I be searching in Google to understand this > feature? What is sql 2003? It helps if you post some SQL and examples. Tony -- http://www.dotnet-hosting.com Free web hosting with ASP.NET & SQL Server No ads - No trials - Innovative features
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